About Memmert

In over 190 countries all over the world, hundreds of thousands of Memmert products have been permanently in use for decades. This is why Memmert is one of the leading suppliers of temperature control appliances worldwide.

Case Studies

Cell-based assays in the incubator

Prof. Evi Kostenis is the head of a research group at the Institute for Pharmaceutical Biology of the University of Bonn that validated a label-free screening test system for pharmaceutically active substances based on optic biosensors and now uses it for numerous research projects with much success. They use a Peltier-cooled incubator IPP and an incubator I, both by Memmert, to ensure precise temperature control during the assays.

Sports at Memmert

1.5 kilometres swimming, 42 kilometres cycling and 10 kilometres running. This year, the established triathlon in the picturesque Franconian landscape took place under the name of Memmert Rothsee Triathlon for the first time. Team Memmert's excitement before the start was just as high as the level of enthusiasm after crossing the finish line.

The triathlon season has started, one event follows the other, and last Sunday, June 9, our Team Memmert took part in the Challenge Kraichgau. At this event in the north west of Baden-Wuerttemberg, the athletes participated as individual starters and in a relay team over the half distance, cheered on by a total of 45,000 enthusiastic spectators.

Lovely spring weather as the days before would have been the icing on the cake of the half marathon (21.1 km) HiRo-Run for Team Memmert last Sunday, April 4, 2013. However, our contestants defied the rain and cold temperatures – they crossed the finish line in excellent times.

Until now, the colours of the Memmert team had only been represented on the course of the Franconian triathlon classic by the yearly increasing number of employees participating in the Rothsee triathlon, which is the smaller version of the main “Challenge Roth” triathlon event. As of this year, we are happy to be the main sponsor and name-giver of the event – now called the...

Before the athletes who took part in the 10th Run & Bike event on 1 December allowed themselves to open the first door in the advent calendar, they first had to, or wanted to, run or cycle 17 km through the snowed in Ungerthal at temperatures just under the freezing point. Things were "a little bit" more pleasant for the spectators, because they could while away the time...